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ROMAGUERA,FERNANDA; MATTIOLI,ROSANA. |
This work investigated the effect of the Hj receptor blockade in the forebrain of ablated Carassius auratus in a simple stimulus-response learning task using a T-maze test with positive reinforcement. The goldfish were submitted to surgery for removal of both telencephalic lobes five days before beginning the experiment. A T-shaped glass aquarium was employed, with two feeders located at the extremities of the long arm. One of the two feeders was blocked. The experimental triáis were performed in nine consecutive days. Each fish was individually placed in the short arm and confined there for thirty seconds, then it was allowed to swim through the aquarium to search for food for ten minutes (máximum period). Time to find food was analysed in seconds.... |
Tipo: Journal article |
Palavras-chave: Histamine; Learning; Teleost fish; Telencephalon. |
Ano: 2008 |
URL: http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-97602008000300010 |
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ALBORNOZ,AMELINA; YÁÑEZ,JOSÉ M; FOERSTER,CLAUDIA; AGUIRRE,CELESTE; PEREIRO,LUISA; BURZIO,VERÓNICA; MORAGA,MAURICIO; REYES,ARIEL E; ANTONELLI,MARCELO. |
Protein kinase CK1 is a ser/thr protein kinase family which has been identified in the cytosol cell fraction, associated with membranes as well as in the nucleus. Several isoforms of this gene family have been described in various organisms: CK1á, CK1ß, CK1δ, CK1å and CK1γ. Over the last decade, several members of this family have been involved in development processes related to wnt and sonic hedgehog signalling pathways. However, there is no detailed temporal information on the CK1 family in embryonic stages, even though orthologous genes have been described in several different vertebrate species. In this study, we describe for the first time the cloning and detailed expression pattern of five CK1 zebrafish genes. Sequence analysis... |
Tipo: Journal article |
Palavras-chave: CK1; Casein Kinase 1; Expression pattern; Development; Zebrafish; Otic vesicles; Retina; Lens; Pectoral fin bud; Tegmentum; Myelencephalon; Telencephalon; Diencephalon; Mesencephalon; Rhombomeres. |
Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-97602007000200015 |
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Abreu,C.C.; Fernandes,T.N.; Henrique,E.P.; Pereira,P.D.C.; Marques,S.B.; Herdeiro,S.L.S.; Oliveira,F.R.R.; Magalhães,N.G.M.; Anthony,D.C.; Melo,M.A.D.; Guerreiro-Diniz,C.; Diniz,D.G.; Picanço-Diniz,C.W.. |
Carassius auratus is a teleost fish that has been largely used in behavioral studies. However, little is known about potential environmental influences on its performance of learning and memory tasks. Here, we investigated this question in C. auratus, and searched for potential correlation between exercise and visuospatial enrichment with the total number of telencephalic glia and neurons. To that end, males and females were housed for 183 days in either an enriched (EE) or impoverished environment (IE) aquarium. EE contained toys, natural plants, and a 12-hour/day water stream for voluntary exercise, whereas the IE had none of the above. A third plus-maze aquarium was used for spatial and object recognition tests. Different visual clues in 2 of its 4 arms... |
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Palavras-chave: Carassius auratus; Spatial learning and memory; Object recognition; Stereology; Telencephalon; Environmental enrichment. |
Ano: 2019 |
URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2019000500602 |
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